How to Run With Dr. Scholl's Foot Mapping Insoles

Written by si kingston| 13/05/2017

The Dr. Scholl's kiosk uses foot mapping technology to recommend the best fitting insoles for each customer's foot. When you wear an insole that takes your foot size, height and weight into account, as Dr. Scholl's Custom Fit orthotics do, you will have a more customised insole to cushion each pressure point in your foot. With a Dr. Scholl's insole you can run or engage in any other activity once your foot has adjusted to the new insoles.

Remove your shoes. Step on the Dr. Scholl's Foot Mapping kiosk. Make sure your feet are within the two large footprint outlines.

Press the "Start" button and follow the onscreen instructions. The kiosk will instruct you to lean forward, and then lift one foot and lean forward. The system analyses your foot's pressure points, arch type, body weight and foot size to recommend the Dr. Scholl's premade orthotic that will work best for your foot.

Slip the Dr. Scholl's insoles into your shoes.

Place your foot into the shoe and lace them up.

Stand up in the shoe and make sure the Dr. Scholl's insole is comfortable.

Run with the Dr. Scholl's insoles inserted into the shoes. Don't wear the insoles more than three to four hours at a time during the first 48 hours of use. This will give your foot time to get used to the insole. After 48 hours, increase wearing time to six hours to eight hours. After two weeks, you can wear the Dr. Scholl's insoles all day.